Some good news about Huawei today. First up is the Huawei M228 (above) which sports CDMA / AWS connectivity. As you can see, it looks like it's headed to MetroPCS in the US. That's actually all we know right now, so we'll just have to wait for Huawei to make this handset official.

What you see above is the Huawei C6100. This handset comes with: a QWERTY keypad, a 2MP camera, CDMA 1x connectivity, a microSD card slot, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. This handset just passed the FCC, so you can check it out here.

Last, but not least, it's the Huawei G7002. This handset has: a touchscreen display, GSM connectivity, Bluetooth / FM radio support, and a 1.3MP camera. This handset also passed the FCC, it's here.

AMD already have their Neo line-up for their netbooks and now we have just got word that they plan on launching a new line-up for thin and light notebooks. This will be called the AMD Nile and it's expected to launch in the first half of 2010.

AMD didn't stop their though. AMD's "Yukon" platform is scheduled for a Q1 2010 release. We're hearing that this will be for ultraportable notebooks - which I thought were "thin and lights" but apparently, there's a difference.

They briefly mentioned their "Fusion" processor which is expected to launch in 2011. This specific processor will have the CPU and the GPU on the same chip. Last, but not least, there's AMD's "Bobcat" CPU line-up which will be for "low-cost, low-power mobile PCs." This one will be launched in 2011 as well.

This will be in direct competition with Intel's ULV platform, of course.

Remember how Apple was supposed to pack a camera into their current iPod Touch line-up? Well, according to TUAW, Apple could actually be planning to release that iPod Touch before Christmas time, which would be really shocking - since Apple refreshed their iPods in September and they always do.

iBuyPower has just released their latest notebook and it's their first with an Intel Core i7 CPU. What you see above is the Batallion 101 W870CU which features: a 17.3-inch display with a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution, up to two 500GB HDDs or two 256GB SSDs, up to 8GB of RAM, and a possible Blu-ray drive. The CPU options range from the 1.6GHz Core i7 to the 2GHz Core i7 Extreme chips. The base price is a whopping $2,114 so it's only for the hardcore. Check it out on their website now to order it - it should ship within two weeks.

This leaked photo appears to be what the BlackBerry Bold 9700 and the Samsung Behold II prices will be when they launch. Both prices will be the exact same for both handsets: $199.99 USD on a 2-year contract and $449.99 contract-free. The big shocker is that the Behold II will be launching for $199.99 since we've been hearing a couple of times that'll be launched for $249.99 on 2-year contract. But, trust me, I'm not complaining about it being a bit cheaper - even though it should probably be $179 or, even better, $149.

Today we're hearing that Sony could be planning to integrate Facebook in one of their future firmware updates - it's still a rumour. I guess this is a move that wouldn't really "hurt" anyone, but I know some people won't use the service. I think it's definitely a good addition - and I believe we'll see Twitter integration later as well. Yes, Sony likely did this because the Xbox 360 did it. Although it's just a rumour, I think it's likely true.

Update: The middle photo appears to be a new grid photo layout and the right photo appears to signal off that you'll be able to change the colour of your online gamecard. Don't forget about those important updates as well. If the rumours are true, these will all be included in the next big firmware update - possibly even by the end of this month.

As you can see in the photo above, Nokia has just announced three new handset set for a China launch with CDMA connectivity. From left to right it's the Nokia 6316s, the Nokia 3806, and the Nokia 1506. The Nokia 6316s is a slider handset that features: GPS support, a 2MP camera, and EV-DO connectivity. This isn't expected to launch until Q1 2010.

Next up is the black Nokia 3806; this candybar handset has: a QVGA display, Bluetooth 2.1 support, 4GB of internal memory. This handset isn't scheduled to launch until Q1 2010 as well.

The last handset is the Nokia 1506 which is another candybar handset. This is going to be Nokia's cheapest CDMA handset to-date, so don't expect much from it. Unlike the other two, this will be available by the end of the year.

Acer has just unveiled their latest 24-inch monitor (S243HL), which features an 8,000,000:1 (dynamic?) contrast ratio and it's LED-backlit. Acer has mentioned that this monitor has a "distinct" design to it, that's why the stand is not exactly in the centre of the display (as seen in the photo above). You can store the keyboard on the silver platter if you'd like. Other specs include: a 16:9 Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution, and two HDMI ports. This monitor will be available later this year for £249 ($413 USD) which isn't exactly cheap.

Earlier this week we heard that iMacs with Intel Core i5 CPUs started to ship. Well, now we're hearing that the 27-inch iMacs with Intel's Core i7 CPUs have also started shipping. The Core i7 machines costs $200 more than the Core i5 sibling. The Intel Core 2 Duo models are still facing a 7 to 10 business day delay, so that seems just about confirmed. So, if you ordered a Core i7-packed 27-inch iMac then they should be arriving fairly shortly.

Samsung and LG has just announced that they will be launching some handsets to SK Telecom in the future, they'll be running on Android 2.0. These handsets are expected to launch in the first half of 2010. SK Telecom has also mentioned that they are not in a rush to sell the iPhone since they're taking a "wait-and-see approach".

Nokia has just shown off what they believe 2015 will look like in the technology world. It's filled with using the cloud to store your data and shows off netbooks with dual-displays. Everything appears to be touchable, but it's nothing entirely new. We've seen dual-screen netbook prototypes before and we know all about the projection keyboard already. Anyways, you can see what Nokia thinks the future will be like in the video below.

The T-Mobile Tap looks like it's now available for $79.99 on a 2-year contract. Just to recap, this handset has: a 2MP camera, GPS / Stereo Bluetooth support, a microSD card slot, and 3G connectivity. This is the Huawei U7510, just in case you didn't know - or you forgot. Check out the "Berry" model here and the "Midnight Blue" model here.

That's not all though. T-Mobile has also released the webConnect Jet USB stick which will give you 3G connectivity. This is actually available on their website (here) for free on a 2-year contract.

It has been a while since I've talked about Project Natal rumours, but here's an interesting one. The latest rumour states that there will be 5 million Natals ready for a November 2010 worldwide launch. Alongside Natal will be 14 games. Natal itself will be available for anywhere between the $50 to $80 price range.

Remember the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness? It's their latest luxury phone and it has just found its way onto the Canadian Sony Ericsson website. Could this handset be on its way to Canada? Well, we'll have to wait and see. If you're interested, you can go on Sony Ericsson's website now.

The Nokia 5230 has just passed the FCC (here) and it looks like it could be making its way to T-Mobile's network. There's not much else to know about this handset since I covered the specs a while ago. It'll be coming with 3G connectivity, if it hits T-Mobile.

Bang & Olufsen has just unveiled their latest expensive HDTV set. What you see above is the BeoVision 7, which is sporting a 55-inch LED-backlit display that comes with 120Hz technology and "the BeoSystem 3 video engine for superior signal processing." This TV also comes with an integrated Blu-ray player and an integrated sound bar. If you're interested the BeoVision 7 is expected to be released at the end of this month for $18,700 USD.

Microsoft has just announced that their upcoming mobile OS, Windows Mobile 7, is still scheduled to hit OEMs in Q1 2010. Along with this news, we're hearing that it'll be available to customers starting in Q3 2010. But, don't get your hopes up though cause it could always be delayed until Q4.

Samsung has just unveiled the B5722 and the C6112. First up, (above) is the B5722 which sports: dual-SIM card slots, a 2.8-inch QVGA display, quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity, Bluetooth / FM radio support, a 3.2MP with an LED flash, a microSD card slot, and a 1,200 mAh battery. This handset actually passed the FCC today, so check out the filing here.

The other handset is below and it's the C6112 that also features dual-SIM card slots. This handset also has: a 2.4-inch QVGA display, Bluetooth / FM radio with RDS support, a 2MP camera, a microSD card slot, and a 960 mAh battery. The price for both of these phones haven't been announced yet.